Clinical Trial
Utilizing a Brain-Computer Interface for Observational Imitation Training to Enhance Upper Limb Motor Recovery Post-Stroke: A Randomized Controlled Trial
ClinicalTrials.gov12/12/2024ยท12/12/24๐ Asia
Summary
This study utilizes a brain-computer interface for observational imitation training in stroke rehabilitation. The BCI system detects motor intention from EEG signals and triggers functional electrical stimulation during action observation, creating a closed-loop neurofeedback training paradigm for upper limb recovery.
Why it matters
Combining BCI with action observation therapy is a novel approach that could engage mirror neuron systems more effectively than either intervention alone. This closed-loop system may accelerate motor recovery in stroke patients by precisely timing neuromodulation to neural activity.
#Phase 2#Stroke Rehabilitation#BCI#EEG#Neurostimulation#Non-invasive#Asia
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